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African Legacies in Cambridge Tour

2:30pm-4:00pm on Sunday 22 March
2:30pm-4:00pm on Sunday 29 March

Times shown are in GMT (UTC +0) up to the 26th March. For events on or after 27th March times are in BST (UTC +1).

Fitzwilliam Museum, Trumpington Street, CB2 1RB

Step inside Cambridge’s world-renowned museums for a thought-provoking journey into African collections and histories within the University. This guided walking tour is inspired by the groundbreaking African Collections Futures Report by Dr Eva Namusoke (2024), a landmark survey that examined over 350,000 artefacts of African origin and up to 200,000 natural history specimens held across the University of Cambridge’s museums, gardens, and libraries.

?The report’s findings reveal that the vast majority of these African objects entered Cambridge’s collections during the British colonial period — through scientific expeditions, purchases, gifts, commissions, and, in some cases, outright looting. On this tour, we will bring these histories to life, exploring how both African objects and

African people — as artists, scientists, collectors, and workers — have shaped the collections and knowledge we see today.

?Along the way, you’ll encounter powerful stories of creativity, resilience, and cultural exchange, as well as critical conversations about colonial legacies and the future of these collections. This tour invites reflection on what it means for museums to hold such heritage, and how contemporary dialogue can lead to more inclusive and responsible ways of curating history.

Booking email address: info@uncomfortablecambridge.com

- Recommended for ages 10 and older.
- Meeting point: Courtyard Entrance of the Fitzwilliam Museum (no stairs) - Trumpington Street CB2 1RB.
- Route & Duration: The tour lasts around 90 minutes and covers less than 1km. We’ll begin at the Fitzwilliam Museum, move on to the Museum of Zoology, and finish at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (MAA).
- Bags: Large bags are best left at home. The Fitzwilliam Museum requires them to be stored in lockers, and we ask that you place your bag in a locker before the tour begins to help us start on time.
- Fully accessible: all museums on the route have accessible entrances, lifts, and seating. If you need any specific accommodations, please let your guide know in advance.
-Toilets available within the museums.

Booking required:
REQUIRED

Additional Information

Booking required:
REQUIRED
Age: Adults
Format: Tour
Timing: In person
Cost: Free
Event Capacity: 15
Theme: Society
Accessibility: Partial access - please contact us for details

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